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3 ways large media companies are innovating during the COVID-19 pandemic | International Journalists' Network

3 ways large media companies are innovating during the COVID-19 pandemic | International Journalists' Network: Like many news outlets, the Journal has made its COVID-19-related content free. But because the publication normally requires a subscription, "How are people going to know?"�Kwong asked. "So our team helped very quickly build this pretty simple navigation bar at the top that we then work with our publishing desk to keep updated and populated, and work with product teams to make continuous improvements to it."

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